Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 03, 1825, Image 2

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mr- ' MSSS&mW' ■ rqiire, l i i r » inw, < X*' L for the smewffaf •*«•«•<*. e»*» w - • •I, eoleosihey immediately declare in wri ting thalajissepf oat* tainutre. ' 1 Bum II—Tin ooiponiitoa ill 1st Jaatury, 185*' Mil IN two-tbirdsof !&• capital e»rrfo*vote,di*»alT* lh» «« . ... Nolle* of III* meeting >“N *W IhMpurpose,!)* be given twelveawolhi jus- .1..M7T.I' r'SlT'i'J?' 1 »ii i-41»i—• ; | , t wxw)W>AY ->wmt>«wiT»ftyR -Yam ^ “P -fMBMMHMMMMMMMIOM th»U tak* pine*. On pettao Or peraoptto tnb- W# received by U»e last mill from Mil-1 serihe** meroitai tea *hwMj^lkwlb* MgevUla, • copy of tb* biU Ibr the incur | expiration of tbra* months, mention of lb* Bank of Muon, tool kav tef mom (orllM wboU. tha follow'"* ere ■MM NTlU preahtoa*. Sect. tak. Provide* thalHarriae" Smith, tfamSby Matthews, Chorion Bollock,a H. PriBoe.Edwnrd W.Wrighl Jho. T. Lamer, tbo^ UoroloiMbo* kv romoritt , e*mnraole*l»oesotyt>urqorr**po*4*ni P oof ^ i* Mforoimi *** .Mpo oa tbo oeooiioc of tlMlUMrtHuiloo M oi‘j>. ' v . v,"' Tb* following *** $* ooibom* sung ot Iki tinws ;'** J BjiTBom^jusop ywijj*^/ fr , gated, bfN beyeMft np ye evertaiting dome, Oof the Kink Of Glory oholl epms in. VV hp is foe King of Glory f Tho Ijerd, strong 6nd mighty ip, battle, Jehovah pfHpat*—He ia1h# Wo hod propond lb* foUnwing letter r»- cofrod by Mr. Jenekee, for yesterdays poper, bat wore obliged to omit it until thiidoy for irontof room. It ii from o reapeettble gee- tlomooaf Abony. N. Y. and It will be oeoo that Mr. Clinton.will bb hero toroewhtt Boubon Turner, J. T. Rowland. Ro^rt — Birdooof, Wo. J. Donnely, MoKbew Bo bitNOn, Jo*. FlowUlinf, end Jnd. D. Chop- men, with oil eoeb poroone to ore now or Albany, Abe. IT, 1885—"I bore j*|t lud to interview with Mr. Clinton—he ibyt he will bore mbd* hit report to life General Gav- uray hereafter become BtOekholdoio in «*e I ermMI ^ orlti| Mrray « ^ Vermont by the ail. Mid oompeeyj.be, owl the; on hereby l »- * Wt tDd aiiall be able lo embark for Mfporoted *ed mode * Mr b J *« Stroonoh in the! lime, in the mein time he gome end otyle of « The Preoident, Direc ton ft Co. of tb* 1 Miefi","jmd *o oholl oon- tiaoe nptiU the' Brit of, January, i860. 1 B*o. td. Provides for the election of ia • Director*, to he ohoeeh annually oath* til Of October—tbe preaeot Board to remain In Office until! Oct. 18*6. wiihet yon to procure * company to epiirt him of from hi* to eight persons,ooe of which ought to be e rarreynr. I thirlc it ell important to got the grant ex tended to the Alatafnahu. Should assistance be wanted in prosecuting the work, it would than be of auch magnitude that capitalists Sec. Sd.Provida* Ihe manner of voting I readily embark in the project. If only fer Director*. Stockholder* holding one, I t0 ti, e Ogedchee it is not of lufficicntitnpor- . qpd not more than two bhnree, to be entit- tance to ereate much intereat. I think .your Had toone ebte; for every two *hare. above Legislature would a* readily exfen* the . two, and not exceeding ten, one vote ; Ihr Lmnt, ha to hare given that already granted. •vory four aharea above ten, and not bx- The advantage to be derived to the country o**ding thirty, one vote; for every tip | up tbe Alntamahi ix incalculable, and equally •home above thirty and not exceed'"* «*‘y. I to tb the City of Savannah, one vote s and for ntery ten aharea above .. You will find Mr. Clieton a vory deaerv one hundred, one vote; but no peraon, cor-! xn^ young mao, and very capable to the tails poration, copartoenbip or body pblltk)', oholl I he ba* nndertaken. He has the be enUtUed to more than thirty vote*, and of being a firat rate Engineer, aodtMoSlir- noahireortharea sbali cooler a right of I r *yor. tuffrags, which shall not have been holden tbfee montha previoue to the day nf elec, lion. H If yoor State haa made no appointment for those placet, they will do well to give them to him. In the proaecution of (hit work W* Sad tbe Mowing in the Beaten Canti- oai,a*bn axtraet of a latter from a young the gentiamwNt New York i—. ‘"AftiW day* linae 1 tvat on beard the now and aphadid P« gun thlp built for th* Kitty of Glory." Authcm id.—How betotIMI are the feet of them that publiati tlie yoapel of peace." Amthem Sd.—'" 1,1ft up yoor voice like a WUutpat; cry aloud and apart oeti Say un to the righteoua it shall be well with them— woe unto the wioked, it shall ba ili with Ida. Bay unto the righteous it shall be welt." The approbation bestowed upon those com. positions by Pwlo, is wholly enmerited.— They were writtoo.owt /or ,tka iiuptction of Me critic, but hastily for tbe occasion, and » must be epparent to a person accustom ed to scientific music, in a style perfeoply familiar. It was the simple deeign of l^a writer to impress upon tbe audience tbe srii Haunt oftht uurdi; and nut to make a musi cal display on so solemn an occasion. The charge of plagiarism by M. is entirely without foundation. Tbe music it stricfly original, with tbe exception of the last strain in tbe first Anthem, to tbe words “ He it tbe the King of Glory." Tbit it from ■ chorus in Handef* Messiah, and was-, introduoed at a quotation—a thing, common in musical as in literary eompdritions. When M. say ■ that part of .the music was taken from the anthem <perforraed on tbe oc casion of the death of Princeia Charlotte, he it aery far from Vu tUgktut timlihute—there is net the leatt resemblance, as may - be seen by any one wlio will take the trouble to make an examination. But to compare tbe music ooder consideration to tbe sablim'e composi{ lions of Hardei.; Havdex. and Bear hover is about ms wise as it would be to estimate the Haoll' Perhapee better or mare finishedehlp uevitrlokNift Tbe belaying pies are all bur. niabed' brace—the ootabiags of the hatebas' bevMed ssitb ebpplr: her eabjos of superb ouried maple and mahogany. She it called P* Bolivar, and I understand will ahortly Ml lor Sooth America. Three other (4 gen Chip* an on the stocks, oeariy .ready -for Jbunchiog, also one 14 gun chip; tod a fourth is sofW'to' ba cemmaMed. The etd ategin- ship jRobert Pulton has been made into a *4 guu thipi add is truly btautHUI—making s total'of seven ahipa of war in our yards—alj tor foreign ssatiima. Tbit makes business un commonly motive thore, end ship builders wa. get ire from I tot 50 per day- 'It la truly at. toniahing te nets the improvementa iu pro- grtaa in that .section of the city. Hundreds of carta are employed in filling up maiUhet and lew groonda, and erecting rows of tub- •tanlial warebooaea cod dweHioga. A apt eioua railway It in progress, and will be coin pleiad neat year." The editor of the Boston Patriot relates tbetfbllowiog anecdote to shew the effect of tlie fiulure of the Engle Bank ooone class el NoavmsCaaet nr a—Nn*e the year 1815, the State efSofth-Coaeltna hem beak naieos- tv engaged la the buaiatse of Interii*l Im pressments. U Is IntaMed navigation ef.Jbe snleta i 0|*n a direct aad easy suuuds, so ex to' f oommanioatiaa With the eoena; to veaatva tha obttructiooa in the navigatioa rf the priaeipail risers | to ooaaect the rivers by navigable oenals j to improve the rondt: and to drain the marshal mod swampa of the eastern and southern oountjes. la prosasuilkm of then# pises, skilful eugi neerf bare been employed, for sevrtral yean, m making the oecettary surveys, mad several private «ontpeai|*i.hsv* keen! formed ooder the patronage of Ihe Stale. In 1880, the Le. gislsture appropriated, for the purpose Of in ternal improvementa. Ilia proceeds of the tale nf all the Cherokee lands, whmh bare lately comeinto the pdasassien of the Stbte. ^-atesasSSSSS knew meet shout it, a rich soriW.Jvl^> Calculated for it. iflhdpoondbS’JS^ mu*t be ploughed betiak; *Tbe only ittonistkainsM. - to tbecotiott is laxines*. In the low#r countries it begituto be •tdered the M other tiie community i—An ignorant Hiberntin having received a check on tha United Staten’ Branch Bank in tlfia oity for bta summer’s la bor, presented it to be oashed. The teller counted him out tbe amount in U. 8. Bank Bills bearing tbe impress of the Eagle, which the Hibernian at once refused In. receive, de claring he would take no eagle notu as tbe bank bad failed. An attempt was made to convince bitn of hit error, but in vain, and the specie was accordingly paid him. The editor of tlie Boston Patriot has seen a letter from Guayaquil of August 4th,(be wri ter of which states that nolhiug new bad oc curred there, but mentions as a novelty the arrival of a steam vessel from Eng’aod,which had created iso little amazement amoog the natives, as they could not conceive bow fire and water, by making steam, should propels vessel faster than wiod and sails The writer remarks that the people, though possessing good natural talents, are deficient in educa tion. but (bat they hare so much shrewdness in trade, (hat there is little cbauca Ibr citixcos from tbe Doited States. At the anniversary meeting of tbe St. Ao draw’s Society of Charleston, held at their Hall, in Braed-at. tbe following members wen reflected officers for tlte year ensuing, fix: Adam Tuoeo. President. ' David Haig. Pint Vice President Wm. Allan, Second do. do. Wm Smith, Treaaurer. Dunbar Paul, Secretary. Tlie Her. Arthur Buist, was elected Chap lain of the Society. Petersburg*. Abe. 86. ■Cotbm.+tfa,. terday wore pt IS{ a U cents. - ply continued adundsnt and busiuew 2 * animated. We have before ua a lett» Z'l New-York, dated on Satorday Iul ,52 xaya—« The aew crop of Couoi “ roam von THE OEOMIAH. Sec. 4. Provides that a fair and correct he will be able show bis ability io somemeas- lietof itockboMen, shall be made out at] ure on tbe xpot." ktaat two week* before any election of di rectors, tebe submitted to the inspection of any stockholder who (hall require to see the same, and the following oatb to be ad ministered Iq every eockhoider offering to anest kind of doggerel rhyme as equal toi the inimitable productions of Miltor, or SHAKEsrgAa. L. Mi Beniamin Garurer, of Massatfousetts, has been appointed by the President, to be Consul of the Doited 8tates for the Port of Palermo, in tbe Island of Sicily, in the place voteKou, A. B. do .wear (or affirm) of H#nr 3' Prebl *’ dtceMed ‘ that tbe stock yoo now represent is bone I A Camden S. C. paper says—" We’ ire fide your property, MdtBkt you hr. a ciU- U.ffM tothat tb. pmtaft.1 of DeK.ib *en of the United States and that no [ ; t . Other person or persons is or are concerned monoment has arrived at Camden, and the tt*^r™nna wctgtA, i«, ijl ua^i owu*. ton, until s boat can be procured to bring it np. The liberality of the eitiseha of pur town is highly commendatory, and we hope that there Will be no relaxneaa os its arrival. -We calculate at all events to receive it by the 1st of Jtoutry, at|which time tlie cilixeiiaof Cara- 5. Directors at first meeting after e- lection in sleet President, and in oats of death new otaiwU be made ’for re -Maiadar of year. See-fi-Frovideathernlettoformthefunda. _____ mental articl*, of the coeatitution of said cor-1 de ^ w jX^d." poration. ' Reu.1. The Capital atoak Shall consist ofl A bill is before the Legislature of Tennes- ^300,000 divided, into shares ofglOO each, I see, to compel the State Bank to discoent of'wbiob J50.000 shaU be reserved eutil tbe botes as low as {10. Also, a resolution lo 1st day of January 1887 on the original terms, I hasten tbe resumption of specie payments, to be then or atany prior time taken by tbe <— State according to the pleasure of tbe Legis-I Mr. Wabh denim that be has fceeii-engag- hturt, whereby the Governor, TrensurorM on any terms to write the political bislorj and Comptroller Geoeral shall be entitled at 1the soccessive administralions of our gov- •aeb succeeding, election to' exercise tbetigbt |ynmenb of appointing two of tbe Board of Directors. Foreign Extracts received by' the Colombia at Aeu> Fork. Extract of k letter addressed by spr'ncipal officer in the expedition to a geulleinau in Edinburgh. •• H. M. S. Hecla, Oct 18.1885.—Dear -Sir,—We sailed from tbe west comet of Green land on the 4th Julv 1884. Io pasring Da- via’Straits we were beset 68 days in the ice. On the 8th September we cleared tbe ice. and on the 13th or tbe nmemoi)th en tered . Barron’* Sttaite- Tbe wintet 1 fees now aatting in fait, we therefore endeavour ed to reach Port Bowen in Prinoe Hegent’s Inlet, whch we effected with some difficulty on the88th. By the 8th of October we ware completely surrounded with young ice— The winter paeaed more agreeably than could have been expected ; we hed a good ' brary onboard, and managed (to rah* a Bole 2. The capital stock may be iA-T ■. The proprietor of the Globe and Emerald ereaeed et any time to tbe amuuot of |«00.000 | newapeper, of New-Vork, haa published his Whenever a majority of the StockholdereabaU I ’"'antion to ettabliah a new daily paper in tolerable masquerade in one ot the Shipe every fortnight. The winter was what might ba called a mild one in this part at the world, the thermometer never exceeding 48j degree* below zero. During ite con tinuance we bad fine sport chasing white heart, 18 of which were killed. Whitr grouse were abundant in spring; we shot a great number of them. They were excel lent, and proved a great luxury In the offi cere aud men. The summer, which com menced on tbe 6th June, with a ehower of rain, Was very fine ; the thaw went oh rapid ly. On the 19th July tlie ioe broke up, pud we bade farewell to Port Bowqn, whs had passed nearly ten months. Oti th' we made North Somerset, end Worfii the southward along ita coast, until the thor ningof the 1st August, when unfortunately eo determine, reserving for the State of Geor-1 e ''y, under the name of the "N. Vork gia one sixth part of auch increased capital. I Commercial Adrertiser." There will then be She to be entitled to appoint one additional ICommercial Advertisers, as well ae two member of the board of direction. Butx 3—Provides that oboe but'a stock-1 holder, being a citixen of Georgia, shall be | eligible aa'a director, and no-director of an- other Bank to be at the same time a directqr «f Ibis, and any director ceasing lo be a stock holder, to be no longer a director. Advocates. The. delegation of hostile Creeks arrived at Washington City on the 84th inet. Lt. J. M. Washington, U. S. A. in a let ter tofhe Editor of the Augusta Chronicle, Rule 7—A majority of the directors to hail contradicted the statement published in have power,to Call a general meeting of tlie I 'hat paper some time since, that he was tlie ttookl> u ld" n for purposes relative to tbe con-1 individual who had joined the Greek ser earns of the company. vine. It is Wm. T.,Wsahingtoa- who was Rvbx IS—The total amount of debts Which I "derated at West Point, snd afterwards the Bank shall at any lime owe, shall net ex-1 Lieutenant in the army, who is in Greece 8 a|,___ .t -- - a _r ix —A._ I 1 nf nVAorihf throe times the amount of ite / capital.| at present, (over and above tbe money* then actually de posited iothe Bank for safe keeping). In case of excess, the directors under whose •dmioirtretioa it phall happen, shall be liable A letter from the' State of Mississippi, says that “Intelligence from Natcbei give* a gloomy picture of the stele of things there. for the tame in their private oapacily, and an The yellow fever ii raging to great extent, •etioo of debt nuy in auch cate be brought j , n d not leee than eight or ten die of a day fewfiilMl thjana TKia nnt tn «v«mnt xaui tv nr. I The L. L it a. . a against them. TKia not to exempt said cor- Tha place, however, te literally deserted porathm or their landt, teoementa, &e. from! and the molt of those who Have had tbe being also liable and chargeable with tlie J rashness to atay, pay tbe forfeit of their Hvee amid exeeea. Director* absent when such | for their temerity, excess was contracted, or who may have di> tinted from tbe revolution or act; earning it,|. {5.000 Rewa an—The Gorerndr of Ken- may axbooarata themselves by presoat, their dissent ppun ihp ’ rring.if I fouliy, by authority of lb* Legislature,. has <if'4hsi| "Ijbiwd a reward of {3,000 for the apprehen Bank at tbe time the debt i» eoetraotad, and |Mon-^ofa man catling himselt John A. Cor- forthwith giving notica of the Ur tbf jlftitdn, a tall man dretaad in dark oiothea, stockholders, at a general meeting, which snapacted of tb* aaaaaaination of Col. 8olo- aaeh of the,sag! directors may baro power toj man P. Sharp, Ai additional ijewird of Mil for that pqrpM*. / I {I.OOC like been offered by-tbe Truateea Run lT-If th* directora wilfully declare I the Town of Frankfort, and the! sum raised ■ dividend over the nett profits, impairing by private sebaorfption, it is mpposed, will the qepitsl stock, alt direotora present at such amount to {l,000 Bora; making an ag- *—shall be liable in thei* *Mifid»»lI gregate of {5,000- . . STANZAS. My life Is but chain of woes, A clieerless and a dismal day; '.> The enn that on ita morning rose, Thro’mantling vapours shed bis ray. And, tho’ at noon a vain hope horn’d, That fortune’s sky would soon be fair; Anxious my glance to liear’n I turn’d. But still Use gloomy clouds were there! And is it thus foreVr to be? Is not one gleam nf joy.to shine t All eyes are sparklipg cheerfully, Thee why should tears alone dim mine ? Barr*.—The refusal of thp Banka in the city of New, York to, receive the bills of many country banks, has' produced jnucb. incon venience from the wont of a small circula ting medium. But this is not all—there is considerable distress from tbe want of bank accommodation and the scarcity of money. The Baltimore Federal Gazette calls for "tho sympathy nf the citisens of eveiy part of the Union" in fevor of the mercantile Community in Nnw-York—and apprehends that the •• baneful influence"of tlieir distress will spread not only tn the merchants of] other cities, but to all classes of citizons. " The run upon seme of the Banks in New York, as we letrn.'was to great a few days since, and the crowd of applicant* 10 press ing ne to produce some tumult and much alarm.—Report also speaks of the failure of a mercantile house in Philadelphia to a large amount." If e’er I built a pleasant bower. By storms twas quickly swept away ; If e’er 1 cull’d a tender flower, Within mjj grasp’twquld soon decay. fast as it comes at 16 cents, and in f, cl not stored, es we want mere lo Mpnk th! immediate demand for home use. Frwoil J* poertneet prices most decline in ci Southern Markets, owing to die » ln t j fond*. Money is ecaroe in this p | tct ., Banka will not discount lo a large in. „ as they are daily called on for specie (or portation, ae to littls confidence is placed bill*. So great ia the dread of sldtinin. b T.iiuien—vl Ik.t ik... ... .1.. " w 'I [if r -l 1 I Liverpool, that there ere none wiUi,4 to risk their property, ae it it imponihle fc, ny who is good." Another letter mention, the New-York was pretty bare of Cottoc, „ most of the new crop on arrival had he,, taken up for the home market. -14 mente were making to England, and Britin Good* were selling at grert sacrifice,. 1 Boston, Abe. 83—Cotton—Per lb. 6 mm. Upland and Alabama, I2( a 15) cts.: N,. w Orleans, 18 a 83ota. 100 boles prime Up. land Cotton, have been sold nt 15 a 16 cti. per lb. 6 mo. Soles at auction Nov. 16, of 41 bale* Upland Cnttun. port old and nirt new, 11J a 151 per lb. 4 mns. * Rice—Carolina, 3 a 3} cts. per lb. 4 a 6 montha. Alone I walk’d the ragged road; I .bade my. teen in secret roll; Meekly I bore misfortune’s load. Fur bope still glimmer’d 00 my soul. *Twas but a twilight seen thro’teen, Tiial lit me on my pilgrimage; A light that guided me for yean, Despite of storms aud tempest’s rage. *Twas resignation’s glow which o'er My heart its toothing influence sbed; I mourn my luckless fate 00 more.. Butcalinly bare to keav’otny head. H. DIED, Near Darien, an the 88th ult. after a to- vere illness of ten days, William Cakno- chan.Esq. in the 61st year of hi* age.— This gentleman wm born in Gate Home. 14 Ihe Stewartry ol'Kirkcunhright.in Scotlnnd, and for the last fifteen years t respectably inhabitant of Darien. ' . At her residence, near Brunswick. Glvna County, on the 2lsr nit. after n painful ill ness of nine days, Mrs. Anr, relict of Dr. Dupree. On St. SimonV Island, the 19th ult. Mr. George Absotte, a native of Ireland,-but for many yoana respectable retideat ,t Frederica. raid of Saturday last, there is a vory inter esting report of Mr. Jeffrey’s improvement in the oporatlbn of Steam Engines, by which laton. the amoke and other disagreeable substance j imparts into th* kiugdum up to Saturday last, are condensed in a chimney concealpd from | amount to the view, and parallel to tbe deck of the boat.— 1 Thisdieenvery not only remove! a very ungainly excrescence and a very ob (actionable annoyance, but a material ob struction to the progress of the boat under reverae winds. have both ears cropped and be branded in the ] pose, by way of keeping up their own spirit,. fact will, tho letter B. He prays lo be ex-1 and partly io Ihe bope of inducing other per argued, that the punishment wa, a relic of J greater than anybody bad previously eutpec w * barbarism ; cruel, and unnecessary ^ and that | ted it tb be; and this, they effect by tbe very ,it ent off the victim from all chance of a,so. 1! ’ —-l.. to bandoned on the 19th, and her people taken on board the Hecla. Tliua ended all oUr hopes of making the north-west passage, which seemed favorable till thia accident.— On the 1st September wc left Regent’s In. let for Ei gland, and made the Coast of Scotland on the 10th. We have been ex tremely fortunate during the voyege, nut having loat a man either by disease or ec. cident." A fire brake, out in Liveipoo! on the 14th. in n warehnuse adjoining Mr. Hardman’s in Williameon street and speedily communica ted to the adjoining one. There were iii two warehouses nearly 900 bales of cotton, almost all of which were destroyed. The building* and cotton were insured.—On.the 1 16th, another fire occured in a large buil ding, occupied by Mess. Cropper. Benson "*■» - . « . . • r~ ' St Co. containing nearly 3800. bales, very little of which would he saved. Io thia in stance also, insurance had been effected on the buildings and contents. The value of the property consumed by these two fire, would, it wan believed, amount to about £40,000 exclusive of the buildings. The pensions and allowances which he dime dun to tbe American Loyalists on the I Oth of October would bo payable on the 18t h and 19 th of the same mojitb r on-the 18th of November, end on the firat Wed- nesday iu eaoh succeeding month. OOMMS&OZAX,. London, Oct. 19—The Cotton Market— In at article on this subject inserted io the Guardian io Jauuary last, we estimated (he Steam Boats —In the Globe and Eme-1 probable import of oottoo for year at 740,000 FONT or 8AYARVAS. bugs—an estimate which has been attacked as extravagant by the advocate* of the tpecu 1 oow find that tbe total reported Bags 738,867 In addition to which there are Egyp tian cotton, performing quaran tine at Milford and Stangate Creek, at least 15,000 Making a total import of 753,867 How far this amount may yet be increased ii very difficult at present to foretel but there Rhode Tslard.—A petition of P. Hines,] can be no doubt .that the total import for tbe a convict in Washington county jail, waasub-1 year will be carried beyond 800,000 bags—a mitted to the legislature : he was convicted at j pretty considerable quautity, after tbe great the crime of burning a barn in South Kings-] failure which we were told bad taken place town, sentenced to pay afino of {l 000, be im-1 in the bulk af tho crops. prisoned for 4 year*, stand in the pillory, to | The speculators, however partly we rap empted from the horrible punishment of crop, ping and branding, to much discussion. ■on* to take tome ahare in the burthen which Tlie petition gave rite | they find ao heavy, have aet their wits t. On tlie one side, it was | work in prosing the consumption to be much ingenious process of calculating the quantity dating on good terms with his fellow-men.J required for tbe manufacture of all the, cot- _ 1 R -R - - * — — LL I.IU . FIm , t, a aALaa ,LaI I a J. I^J ,i.AM Mll.ianinAi aI tkn and of reforming his life 1 On the other, that ton goods exported, and llieo guessing at the _ . it would be an interference with the Judi | quantity consumed at home. In thin way he Fury wa» driven on shore by the ice.— ciarv authority of the land, an indirect re- some of them makeJt amount lo about 15.000 Every effort was made to save her, but preach upon the Court, a relaxation of the] bags per week; ana they might by tbe same our exertion* proving fruitleae, she was a- criminal law. and an encouragement tocul prits to persevere in their crimes by the liopee ofimpunitf. Finally, the petitioo was rejected, 80 to 23. Uisiversttv or Virginia.—A letter tram process, and with equal case, prove it to bo 50,000. We do not suppose that these extrevagsnt calculations have much effect in keepiug up prices; but there is a circumstance which, we have no doubt, has had considerable influence in that way. We allude to thecontroul which Charlotesvill", Ya. mentions the following certain large huldera have obtained, testimony in favour of the venerable Jcffcr gneesand trustees, over the immense stocks son’s devotion to the cause of education held by the houses which have become insol “ Mr. Jefferson hat even taken down. V ent,—stocks amounting, probably, to up from his own hall, the numerous curiosities war ds of 100,000 bags, a Inch are kept at which he had collected and which had been completely out of tbe Liverpool market es if sent to him other countries, in the course of] they were still in South Carolina. hit long and distinguished life, and present-1 We have little doubt, that if these cottons cd them to tbe University. One large room | were brought into the market iu the same in ihft Rotunda is appropriated at a museum, I porportions ae tbe real of stock io Idverpool, and the collection of curiosities when pro- ] they would caiiae a considerable reduction io periy arranged, will bo' extremely interest ing.' prices. Cotton—-The results of the present yea in Virginia, will encourage our planters lo go op with the experiment. It seems to be giv en up on ill hands, that land which yields col ton tolerably well, ia more productive than i A Practical Treatise on Rail-roads and car riage*, illustrated by engravings aud tables, by T- Fredgold, civil engineer, has lately been published. It contains descriptions of lion, relative to tliese, and eanale. Tbe au thor contends, sod it is thought inContesfibly 1 ^,^',0. iDcreuine uncertainty of took proves, that R*.l-ntad. offer a l*» axp.os.ve r*7Ktwe Zv, Oiety of Fredericksburg 00 the 8tb, taye— « tlie low prices of our uld tuple*, corn and .(> We hive aeen a letter from a gentleman in London to hi* friend io this City,'which confirms tbe atat ment of th* Londim Joke Bull of Sept, that Mr. BnpuoHtM had teribu;' irtteotieoa of tWting' Americi. It ia st^ed, that haia now pulling hip profcaaional Basi nas* in rack a train, at-Will enable him to re- I ing the laat, from carnet ever which "e have ^1 to .pother. a?d that th* erj’^ e^e^ TJS^iSSSSk X^tUre ma^be of constructing ooe of them ia but half that ofl« vlew .!° "bather there may dot be constructing a canal. The formcr i. estima-1T °^ f C J°P.^. 1 V gf tad.t£5,000aod the latter at £10,000p«I“Tod , ^.^ mu ®* 1 ground for believiog that it wiU continue ’ Cd l"i ,|Caral ir Ohio.—I) is stated that opptoi- eopral'o get ea much as twelve and a ha lion totfie eoditruoting of Canals hat nearly c*nU> pound for it. An able of good had, ceased ip tbe atate of Ohio, tod. that tbe ener-lapohna will yield about 85 busheis of com gfoa eftlm people are now devoted to tbe great will Mrtaialy produce, (herring bad seeooRs over .great portion off ita territory, in order that he may wile*** the . practical effects of thateyetemofgovermpeot,of which' heisso enthusiastic *0 admjrer. This dietieguiahed advocate of the rights of man wiH, undoubted ly, received and (rented, with that spirit of kindness and courtesy, which i* always the result of admiration of taleots sod good prk- cipfos.—Phil. Journal be the beat, to long at- we Me iMeeodbiv main in this country long enough to^ travel eaua* of internal improvement. Of the two I on any givao average of years. 800 pounds * « ■ u A- Li. i_ A .L L aL I >AA<I mHiui Tiaia Mr ill rntnen fin |)|{ canals now excavating, oo* it tram tbe mouth | of teed cotton. This will return to of the Scioto River, at its uukm with the Ohio grower 150 pounds rf picked cotton after liver fo the mouth of tb* Ctythoga River, at P tying tl * tell et iaj of our good gme.— Cfoaveland on Lake Erie-extoading 306 Hare it a profit of {18 76 cents per nor*. ■Piet. Th* other from Cincinnati to Day- deducting oolv the expellees of culture and ten, oo tbe Miami River, 60 milea iu length. | gathering; w liich U belter than core, even About ooe third of the long canal it under at {3 per barrel, apd nearly double what contract, and it ia rappoaadaom* 3800 mao | wheat would give from the same ground, ana in lb* dwetfiivoraU* season.* r raployod upoa ft. wiMm swsmM* ARRIVED, Ship Niagara. Vennard, Laguira, 16 diji, ballast, to A. Low ft Co. No sews. Sloop St. Mary!*,. Nyo. St. Mary*, i days, to tho master, Bradley, Clagltorn 4 Wood, and Mr. Griffin. Sloop Bob, Hall, 4 days from Nassau, N. Kin ballast, to John M’Nish, consignee. Sloop Favorite, Peck, 4 days from Tur tle River, with Cotton, to R. Habersham, and E. Fort. Sloop Falcon. Delano, 3 daye from Jeffor- aon, with cotton, to J. M’Nish, and A. G. Miller. SAILED. Ship Hazard. Child, Providence. arrived erom this rotiT, At Norfolk, 83d ult. schr. Dust) Millet, Johnson, 6 days. At Providence, 18th ult. sloop Hunltew, Hart. CLEARED EOR THIA PORT, At Charleston, Ut iuxt. sclir. Spartan, Hatch , „ At Baltimore, 35th ultimo, scbr.CsroiiM, Hall. a the brigs, 11 schooners, 12 sloops, aud 4 tieim- ImatA. Sailed during the same period—8 hips. 3 brigs, 4 schooners., la iloo|A. ana4 steam boats, exclusive «f state cot*tcr». , Theechoonor Mary A. Margaret, Orpiii, arrived at New-York from St, Mary’* tho 26th nit. with ship timber. [by the BOB.] JVnMflu, Oct. 29'—The brigantine Dele gate, of Portland, Nathan 3 afford, onifter, from Port-au-Prince bound to Wilmington. N. C. has been wrecked at llcurgua. The cargo, cnnairling of Coffee, was saved and brought to this port, where the muter and crew heve aleo arrived. Abeemier 5.—Cleared, Am- «chr. Unity, Brooke, Philadelphia. 8ailed Am. «™r. Young Manb ’ Companion, Marehall, w vpilmington, N.C. ' The brig William Gray. ofNew-lw*. Power, manter, from that port hound to »*• teuuaa and Mobile, was wrecked at Ab«*i, on’lhe 37th ult. Part of tho cargo raved, which together with the latter, m* crew end aeveral geatlemeo pmevfera, have arrived here. . November 18.—Arrived, bng Juoo, tw»- veil, from Philadelphia. . The Am. brig Carta*, was wrecked *" tbe 7th ult. near Rocky Key. Cuba, W sequence of the current settiog tow*«“ Point Jarco. N,member l#^-The achy. Enterprise, Baltimore, W. Lowe, msster; from *»»« port bound to Havana, hs* been wrecked a Abaco. Part of the cargo ba* been •*«“. which, together with the master and ere"' baa been brought to this port. , Arrived in tho port of Savannah, during e month nf November. 1825 —17 «hi|w. 7 • of FACTORAOE and COMMISSION** ’ SI.YGSS. . . NESS. He will be found xt. the eosn^f; room ofMerort. Jphpeton, Hills* Co. Jona •‘“'^aTeXANDER J-PRATT. Dee I - ea aa BUSHELS UVEBPOfK G. 5000 BAIft, mZj* and for sale by HALL* H0»7- Dec# y. t